BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to an electronic camera which is usable for storing image
data on a record medium together with auxiliary data including information concerning
a three dimensional position/direction of the camera, a focusing and a zoom amount
of the camera. The invention further relates to an image reproducing device for reproducing
the image data stored on the record medium in association with the auxiliary data
such that an interrelationship between a plurality of images being recorded is clarified.
2. Description of the Background Art
[0002] In general, many kinds of cameras have been used as an image recording device for
storing a reproduceable image of a subject on a record medium. Recently, there has
been proposed an electronic camera usable for electronically recording the image on
a record medium such as a floppy disk. and/or a memory card. In the electronic camera
or a video camera, image information on the record medium is recorded electronically
and is therefore conveniently applicable to various fields and media formats.
[0003] However, despite high reproduceability, conventional cameras do not have any mechanism
for recording information which relates to interrelationship between a plurality of
images stored on the record medium except for the recording date and time. Therefore,
when the same portion of the same subject appears in separate images stored on the
record medium, the camera does not have any means which to register like portions
of respective images of the same subject nor represent combined images smoothly and
clearly.
[0004] FIG. 6 illustrates a method for preparing a panoramic view using a conventional camera.
The camera 101, held in place, records separate images 102a, 102b, 102c and 102d continuously,
while changing the camera angle, such that respective images are partially overlapped
with adjacent ones.
[0005] The images 102a, 102b, 102c, 102d must be combined to produce the panoramic view,
by carefully overlapping the same portions of the same subjects which appears in the
respective adjacent images.
[0006] However, in the conventional method, difficulty is encountered in respect to the
following, multiple image recording should be done:
(1) at the same magnification,
(2) in series without any missing image portions,
(3) from the same position without any change in camera direction.
Generally, in the case of continous shots at a given place, it is required to record
an image in detail at a high magnification or from various different angles relative
to the subject. In conventional systems the above-mentioned points are not completely
satisfied. For example, for photographing acheological excavations, or the like, continuous
panoramic images are desirable at various scales and from various viewpoints.
[0007] In order to eliminate the above inconvenience, conventional cameras prepare a memorandum
upon shooting, in which information including a position of the camera, a direction
thereof and the like are noted. When such information cannot be exactly noted, a rough
schematic drawing imcompletely illustrating the position and direction is prepared.
[0008] As described on the above, conventionally proposed cameras are not provided with
a mechanism for detecting and recording information about a three dimensional position
and direction of the camera. Therefore, the camera may not be utilized, for example,
for searching articles stored in an office or warehouse.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] It is an object of the present invention to eliminate the disadvantages mentioned
above and to provide an electronic camera which records an image on a record medium
together with auxiliary information concerning a three dimensional position of the
camera, an azimuth thereof, and the like. It is another object of the invention to
provide an image reproducing device which reproduces the image stored on the record
medium in association with such auxiliary information so that an interrelationship
between a plurality of recorded images is smoothly integrated.
[0010] In order to accomplish these objects, there is provided an electronic camera having
a lens section capable of focusing incident light from a subject for recording, which
includes first detecting means for detecting an image in response to incident light
passing through the lens section, on the basis of which image data is formed, and
second detecting means for detecting a three dimensional position in which the camera
is located and an azimuth of the camera located therein. Third detecting means for
detecting a focusing amount from which a distance between the camera and the subject
is derived, is mounted on the lens section. Fourth detecting means for detecting a
zoom amount from which a zooming magnitication is derived, is mounted on the lens
section. Further, the camera includes a processing unit for generating an auxiliary
data corresponding to the image data, on the basis of the three dimensional position
and azimuth detected by the second detecting means, the focusing amount and the zoom
amount detected by the third detecting means and the fourth detecting means. The processing
unit also converts the auxiliary data into a magnetically recordable one. Furthermore,
magnetic recording means are provided for recording the image data and the auxiliary
data on a record medium. The magnetic recording means is electrically connected to
the first detecting means and through the processing unit to the second, third, fourth
detecting means.
[0011] In addition, there is provided an image reproducing device for an electronic camera
according to the invention, which includes a disk drive for reading out the image
data and auxiliary data recorded on the record medium, and a computer for editing,
processing or searching digital signals of the image data read out by said disk drive,
on the basis of digital signals of the auxiliary data read out by the disk drive.
The reproducing device further includes a memory in which digital signals of the read-out
image data and the read-out auxiliary data are stored, and a frame memory in which
the digital signals edited, processed or searched by the computer are stored. Further,
the reproducing device is provided with a display unit for displaying images according
to the image data, and a mouse through which user commands for editing, processing
or searching the digital signals of the read-out image data are transmitted to the
computer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The present invention will be understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow
and from the accompanying drawings of the preferred embodiment which are given for
explanation and understanding only and are not intended to imply limitation of the
invention.
[0013] In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of an electronic camera according to
the invention;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the camera shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of one embodiment of an image reproducing device according
to the invention;
FIGS. 4 and 5 are diagrams explanating a search operation of the device according
to the invention; and
FIG. 6 is a diagram for explanating an image-combining operation of an electronic
camera according to the prior art.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] The preferred embodiment of an electronic camera according to the present invention
will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0015] The embodiment is indicated as an electronic camera utilized as a still picture recording
device, though it will be noted that the present invention may be embodied in various
other ways.
[0016] Referring to FIG. 1, an electronic camera 1 has a camera housing 1a, a lens section
1b having a lens and a shutter button 1c. The housing 1a includes a three dimensional
position- and azimuth-sensor 2, an image sensor 3, a magnetic recording unit 4, and
a processing unit 5. The lens section 1b including a lens controlling unit is provided
with a focusing amount detector 6 and a zoom amount detector 7. As shown in FIG. 2,
the shutter button 1c and the image sensor 3 are electrically connected to the magnetic
recording unit 4. The image sensor 3 detects an image focussed by manual- or auto-focus
operation, through the lens section 1b in response to depression of the shutter button
1c and transmits an image signal to the magnetic recording unit 4 where image data
corresponding to the image signal is magnetically recorded on a record medium 4a such
as a floppy disk. Further, each of the three dimensional position- and azimuth-sensor
2, the focusing amount detector 6 and the zoom amount detector 7 is electrically connected
through the processing unit 5 to the magnetic recording unit 4. The three dimensional
position- and azimuth-sensor 2 detects a three dimensional position, in which the
camera 1 is located, and an azimuth of the camera 1. Signals corresponding to the
detected position and azimuth are transmitted to the processing unit 5. The focusing
amount detector 6 detects a focusing amount and transmits a signal indicative thereof
to the processing unit 5 where a distance between the camera and the subject is calculated
on the basis of the detected focusing amout. The zoom amount detector 7 detects a
zoom amount and transmits a zoom amount signal to the processing unit 5 which calculates
zoom magnification or the basis of the detected zoom amount. When signals corresponding
to the detected focusing amount and the detected zoom amount are transmitted to the
processing unit 5, the processing unit 5 generates an auxiliary information signal
which is associated with the image now detected at the image sensor. The auxiliary
information signal is transmitted to the magnetic recording unit 4 and then stored
as auxiliary data together with the associated image data on the record medium 4a.
Sensors usable as the sensor 2 of the present invention include a global positioning
system which detects three dimensional position and azimuth by analyzing radio waves
received from a communications satellite or the like, and a geomagnetic sensor which
detects only azimuth. Since the global positioning system has an error range of 10
- 20 m upon detecting a three dimensional position, it is desirable to employ an ultrasonic
sensor when higher sensing accuracy is required. In this case, the ultrasonic sensor
detects respective ultrasonic waves emitted from at least three ultrasonic sources
arranged at predetermined positions and analyzes the three dimensional position and
the azimuth. Additionally, an electromagnetic sensor is applicable, which has three
coils wound in separate three directions. The electromagnetic sensor detects a change
in an amount of a current flowing through each coil when receiving radio waves emitted
from a source located at a predetermined position. In other words, in the electromagnetic
sensor, the three dimensional position and the azimuth are detected as change in the
amount of current amount in respective coils thereof.
[0017] One preferred embodiment of an image reproducing device for the aforementioned electronic
camera, according to the present invention will be described hereinbelow. FIG. 3 is
a block diagram of the image reproducing device. The image reproducing device 10 includes
a disk drive 11 for reading out the image data and the associated auxiliary data which
are recorded on the record medium 4a. The image data and the auxiliary data read out
from the record medium 4a by the disk drive 11 are transmitted to the computer 14.
In the case that the read-out image data is in the form of analog signals, the disk
drive 11 is connected to the computer 14 via an A/D convertor 12 which converts analog
signals to digital signals. Digital signals of the read-out data or digital signals
digitized by the A/D convertor 12 transmitted to the computer 14 are forwarded to
a memory 13 in which the digital signals are temporarily stored. Further, the computer
14 is connected to a frame memory 15 and a mouse 16 through which user commands are
transmitted to the computer 14. Depending upon the user command, the computer 14 derives
digital signals stored in the memory 13 and edits, processes or searches the image
data on the basis of the associated auxiliary data stored in the memory 13. The image
data edited, processed or searched by the computer 14 is transmitted to the frame
memory 15 and stored therein. The frame memory 15 is connected to a display 17. After
the digital signals of the image data are converted into analog signals, the image
is reproduced on the display 17.
[0018] The auxiliary data stored in the record medium 4a together with the image data includes
information such as the three dimensional position at which the camera 1 is located,
the azimuth of the camera 1, the distance between the camera 1 and the subject and
an angle of visibility. These are calculated by either the processing unit 5 of the
camera 1 or the computer 14 of the reproducing device 10 on the basis of respective
values detected by the three dimensional position- and azimuth-sensor 2, the focusing
amount detector 6 and the zoom amount detector 7. The computer 14 performs various
processing of the image data on the basis of the auxiliary data. For instance, the
computer 14 combines a plurality of separate images in order to produce a panoramic
image, or reduces the respective image data to totally indicate the images in a chart
form on the display. The computer 14 has a capability to zoom in or out on a portion
of the image to be show same in enlarged or reduced scale, and to mark the subject
image area to be affected. In addition, the computer 14 may search for an article,
conforming to specific image data in a warehouse or an office, for example.
OPERATION
[0019] The aforementioned embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinbelow
with respect to its operation and function.
[0020] The image sensor 3 of the electronic camera 1 detects an image in response to incident
light passing through the lens section 1b. The detected image is transmitted to the
magnetic recording unit 4 where the image is recorded as image data on the record
medium 4a. The three dimensional position- and azimuth-sensor 2 detects a three dimensional
position and an azimuth of the camera 1 which is located in a predetermined position.
The focusing amount detector 6 and the zoom amount detector 7 are provided in the
camera 1 and detect a focusing amount and a zoom amount of the camera 1, respectively.
The three dimensional position, the azimuth, the focusing amount and the zoom amount
detected by the respective sensors and the detectors are transmitted to the processing
unit 5. The processing unit 5 calculates a coordinate of the position of the camera
1, the azimuth of the camera, a distance between the camera 1 and the subject, or
focal point, and zoom magnification value on the basis of the data transferred from
the sensors 2, 6, 7. The processing unit 5 further converts the calculated values
into magnetically recordable signals and transmits the signals to the magnetic recording
unit 4. The transmitted signals are recorded on the record medium 4a as auxiliary
data together with the image data.
[0021] Subsequently, the image data recorded on the record medium 4a is reproduced by the
image reproducing device 10. In this embodiment, a variety of reproductions of the
image data are performed by associating with the auxiliary data, in addition to usual
reproduction of the image. The image data and the auxiliary data which are recorded
in association on the record medium 4a are transmitted to the computer 14 so that
the image data may rearranged or converted by the computer 14 into three dimensional
image data.
[0022] For example, in the case of preparation of a panoramic image, a plurality of images
with various magnification are converted to those having the same magnification, based
on the zoom magnification contained in the auxiliary data for each image. The converted
image data is stored in the frame memory 15 in association with the position coordinates
and the azimuth of the auxiliary data. The image data stored in the frame memory 15
is read out and indicated on the display 17 in a scrollable manner to form a panoramic
image. In this case, if desired, the image may be zoomed so as to be magnified. Further,
if the image data stored in the frame memory 15 has a large zoom magnification, detail
of the image subject can be conveniently observed.
[0023] Diagrams (a), (b), (c) of FIG. 4 are directed to a process of searching for an article
stored in such a place as a warehouse. Referring to the diagram (a) of FIG. 4, reduced
images of articles are represented together in the form of a table on the display
17. A user finds a desired article in the table and marks the article by moving a
cursor with the mouse 16. The computer 14 calculates a coordinate of the position
of the marked article in accordance with the auxiliary data associated with the image
data, which includes a three dimensional position of the camera, an azimuth of the
camera and a distance between the camera and the article. A point based on the coordinate
of the position is plotted in a whole image in which the article in concern appears
together with other surrounding articles, by placing a mark such as a star as illustrated
in the diagram (b) of FIG. 4. To this end, the desired article is correctly searched
from other ones throughout a total recorded image. As shown in the diagram (c) of
FIG. 4, a star symbol is positioned on the desired article which is present, in this
example, together with other articles in a carton or box. As shown in each of the
diagrams (b) and (c), the article in concern is in a position marked with the star
symbol. Thus, the desired article is searched out from a plurality of articles which
are accommodated in the same place.
[0024] In the search for the desired article as mentioned above, diagrams (a), (b), (c)
of FIG. 5 illustrate a process for judging whether or not the target article exists
in an image in which a plurality of articles appear. The diagram (a) is a top view
showing an arrangement of the camera 1 and an article 20 which are on the same plane.
The diagram (b) is a side view showing the same arrangement as that of the diagram
(a). The diagram (c) shows the coordinate of the position of the article plotted in
an image which is formed by pixel w in the transverse direction and pixel h in the
longitudinal direction. In the diagrams, an X-axis extends perpendicular to the Y-axis
in the horizontal direction so as to define a flat plane. A Z-axis extends from a
point of intersection of the X-axis and the Y-axis in the vertical direction and perpendicular
to the flat plane. If the point of intersection is taken as an origin, the coordinate
of the position of the article is represented as (x₀, y₀, z₀) and the coordinate of
the position of the camera is represented as (x, y, z) in the image. A direction vector
of the camera is represented as (a, b, c). A horizontal direction angle of view of
the camera is represented as α while a vertical direction angle is represented as
β. In this case, it is assumed that the coordinate of the position of the article
exists in the image when the following expression is satisfied:


where, 0°<α, β<180°.
[0025] Further, as shown in the diagram (c) of FIG. 5, when the center of an image is taken
as an origin point, the position of the article is plotted by the coordinate (w′,
h′) in the image which is obtained by the following expressions:


[0026] With respect to w′ of the above expression, if a(y₀-y)-b(x₀-x) has a positive value,
cos⁻¹ has a positive value. Conversely, if a(y₀-y)-b(x₀-x) has a negative, cos⁻¹ has
a negative value.
[0027] With respect to h′ of the expression, if a(z₀-z)-c(x₀-x) has a positive value, cos⁻¹
has a positive value. If a(z₀-z)-c(x₀-x) has a negative value, cos⁻¹ has a negative
value.
[0028] The present invention is not limited only to electronic camera for a still photograph
recording but is further applicable for a moving-image recording device such as a
video camera. In addition, according to the present invention, the three dimensional
position is accurately detected by an image processing or a stereopsia generation
which is realized by collating and correcting the data concerning a position of the
camera and the subject. To this end, simulation of a free navigation in three dimensional
space is realized in addition to the search for the article as mentioned on the above.
Although the preferred embodiment of the invention utilizes all information of the
auxiliary data concerning the position and direction of the camera, the focusing amount
and the zoom amount, it will be apparent that the invention may employ all or some
of the information or a combination thereof. Accordingly, many modifications and variations
can be effected by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope
of the invention is defined in the appended claims.
[0029] As is obvious from the aforementioned description of the preferred embodiment of
the invention, the electronic camera is capable of immediately and simultaneously
recording a plurality of images which are concerned with each other with respect to
the same subject. Further, the image reproducing device reproduces the image on the
basis of the auxiliary data. Accordingly, depending upon such a data storage function
of the camera, a position of each article accommodated in such a place as a warehouse
can be surely found out without any direct visual detection of the article so that
convenient arrangement or storage of articles is effectively realized. Moreover, the
individual images being recorded are three-dimensionally reproduceable and usable
for a wide variety of applications.
1. An electronic camera, characterized in that it comprises:
a lens section (1b) capable of focusing incident light having an image of a subject
to be recorded;
first detecting means (3) for detecting the image of the subject in response to
the incident light passing through the lens section (1b), on the basis of which image
data is formed;
second detecting means (2) for detecting a three dimensional position at which
the camera (1) is located and an azimuth of the camera;
third detecting means (6) for detecting a focusing amount from which a distance
between the camera (1) and the subject is derived, said means being mounted on the
lens section (1b);
fourth detecting means (7) for detecting a zoom amount from which zoom magnification
is derived, said means being mounted on the lens section (1b);
a processing unit (5) for generating auxiliary data in association with the image
data, on the basis of the three dimensional position and the azimuth detected by said
second detecting means (2), the focusing amount and the zoom amount detected respectively
by said third and fourth detecting means (6,7); and
magnetic recording means (4) for recording the image data and the auxiliary data
on a record medium (4a); said magnetic recording means (4) being electrically connected
to said first detecting means (3) and through said processing unit (5) to said second,
third and fourth detecting means (2,6,7).
2. The electronic camera according to claim 1, wherein said lens section (1b) includes
control means for controlling the focusing amount and the zoom amount,
3. An image reproducing device for the electronic camera (1) according to the claim 1,
comprising:
a disk drive (11) for reading out the image data and the auxiliary data which are
recorded on the record medium (4a);
a computer (14) for editing, processing or searching the image data read out by
said disk drive (11), on the basis of the auxiliary data read out by said disk drive
(11);
a memory (13) in which the read-out image data and the read-out auxiliary data
are stored;
a frame memory (15) in which the image data edited, processed or searched by said
computer (14) are temporarily stored; and
a display unit (17) for displaying the image data stored in said frame memory (15).
4. The image reproducing device according to claim 4, wherein said computer (14) is used
as the processing unit (5) for the electronic camera (1).